Joel Hayden, 33, killed the mother of his four children, and a childhood friend, in New Gloucester in 2011 while his eldest son watched.
Scott Dolan
Jet stream has shifted, but forecasters wary of looking too far ahead
In weather forecasting, the future’s really no more than 10 days away, and next week looks ‘very active.’
For some Mainers, a boat in a storm is still home, and it can be quite cozy
A blizzard is just another challenge for some of the Mainers who spend the winter tied up on the water.
Investigators say fire that destroyed Old Orchard Beach motel was arson
The former Americana Motel was vacant when the fire started Tuesday night, and was slated for demolition to clear space for parking.
Suspect in shooting death of Portland man pleads not guilty
Abdirahman Huessin Haji-Hassan, 24, was arrested in Minnesota nearly a month after he is accused of shooting Richard Lobor to death in a Portland apartment.
U.S. Supreme Court sidesteps panhandling case watched by Portland
Since the court will not hear the Massachusetts case, Portland’s federal appeal on its median ban could get a quicker ruling.
Settlement reached in federal suit against Maine in shredding case
Two employees of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention sued, alleging they were retaliated against for refusing to shred public documents.
Standish attorney faces criminal charges for second time in two weeks
Anthony Sineni’s first case last week drew national attention because of an unusual ruling by the judge.
Man having an affair charged with trying to kill wife in Maine
The New Hampshire man, a former Army marksman, invaded a Saco home, wounded two people and left a trail of evidence before his arrest, authorities say.
Windham teenager accused of threatening schools denies terrorizing charges
Justin Woodbury, 16, will continue to be held at Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland for now.